Hail is a product of cumulonimbus clouds. In other words, thunderstorms.
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Typically hail and sleet. NOT RAIN.
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Cumulonimbus clouds.
Rain, snow, or hail.
The answer is easy ice crystals and super cooled droplets in a cloud form hail or sleet.
the hail is formed in a big puffy cloud named a cumulonimbus
Depending on the temperature and other conditions, it could be rain, snow or hail. But if the question is about what falls from cumulonimbus that most likely wouldn't fall from other cloud formations, then the answer would be hail. It's the vertical activity that gives the cumulonimbus cloud its distinctive shape, and it's the vertical activity that forms hail...especially large hail stones.
It forms as hail. Hail actually starts out in the upper portion of a thunderstorm a graupel, a form of ice pellet somewhat between sleet and snow. The pellets collect layer after layer of ice until the fall out of the thunderstorm.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
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Hail is a product of thunderstorms, which are cumulonimbus clouds.
Yes, rising warm moist air adds energy to a cloud. This energy can be released in many forms (e.g. tornados, lightning) and the moisture can fall out in many forms too (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail).
A "Nimbus Cloud" is a cloud that produces precipitation. Most likely a Hail or Snow Cloud.
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